if you back up to the 2004 election which was a major election regarding the marriage amendment. the way that was won in ohio was the rural voters outvoted the metropolitan area. 250,000 vote margin was racked up in a place like cuyahoga county. and then the rural voters came through at 5,000, 10,000 per county and they ended up winning that election we see that same intensity, the rural voter is engaged. that's where many of the evangelicals live. in fact, you will see that percentage increased to 32%, 33% as i have worked with faith and freedom we have had over a 100 pastor training sessions across the state there are just numerous, numerous ways that ewould have contacted these voters. 3 million voter guides have been set out. another 3 million from folks like tony perkins and family research council community values pastor training. huge number of people are involved in this effort. >> steve: you touched with this affordable care act. abulbasher of in athletes -- catholics are upset one of the mandates employers, aside from churches even though they may have connections to re